I've been solicited for a CE course on a new way of extracting teeth. I
would like a little info on the technique but the CE company is being
very coy about giving out any info on this technique. Anyone have any
knowledge of this. (BTW the "Oe" in the name is supposed to be an O with
an umlaut).
Supposedly, it is less traumatic to the bone and tissues
around the teeth. That probably depends on your present
technique.
I have not taken the course, but I have 'heard' that they want
to sell you a bunch of new instruments as well. I have never
heard anyone say it was great and well worth the investment,
but your experience might differ.
Secrecy bothers me,
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> I've been solicited for a CE course on a new way of extracting teeth. I
> would like a little info on the technique but the CE company is being
> very coy about giving out any info on this technique. Anyone have any
> knowledge of this. (BTW the "Oe" in the name is supposed to be an O with
> an umlaut).
Dave King - 22 Aug 2007 17:45 GMT
>Supposedly, it is less traumatic to the bone and tissues
>around the teeth. That probably depends on your present
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>
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Not to mention these geniuses reinventing the wheel.
>> I've been solicited for a CE course on a new way of extracting teeth. I
>> would like a little info on the technique but the CE company is being
>> very coy about giving out any info on this technique. Anyone have any
>> knowledge of this. (BTW the "Oe" in the name is supposed to be an O with
>> an umlaut).
Dartos - 22 Aug 2007 22:03 GMT
> Not to mention these geniuses reinventing the wheel.
Now there is an expert opinion!
:-)
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